Everyone has that one room. No matter how hard you try, it’s always too hot or too cold and you end up spending time and money trying to combat it only to realize that nothing you do is making a difference. Luckily, Mitsubishi ductless mini-split heat pumps offer single-room solutions to heat or cool that one troublesome area to keep your entire home comfortable and consistently heated.

Ductless heating systems use internal units, usually mounted high on the wall, and an external unit, where the condenser is located, that are connected by a conduit. Efficient and easy to install, they can target a specific room where the temperature has been impossible to regulate. These systems can also be great for livable attics or basements, sun rooms, garages used as livable space, and rooms not used frequently, such as guest rooms or rec rooms.

These systems also allow you to create endlessly customizable home zoning, eliminating your reliance on one thermostat controlling the temperature for the entire house. Instead, you’ll only heat or cool specific areas of your home when you need to use them. You’ll save money, not just from reducing how many rooms you’re heating or cooling at a given time, but also from higher energy-efficiency than traditional window units. The units only use the amount of energy necessary to maintain comfort and automatically adjust when conditions change. You can expect up to see a 40% improvement in efficiency, one that will be reflected in your reduced energy bill.

Ductless heating systems adjust your home’s temperature to meet your unique needs, offering you a flexible alternative to other heating and cooling options.

Questions about heating and cooling systems? At BelRed, we specialize in everything from heat pump installation to furnace repair. For more information, contact our specialists today.

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